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To: PetroLou who wrote (2878)4/13/1999 7:56:00 AM
From: wily  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110652
 
Hadn't noticed that -- very nice!

Another nice feature I found is Outlook Express lets you save an account configuration in a file. With all my installing/uninstalling of browser and O/S I find that very handy.

Outlook Express/Tools/Accounts/Import-Export



To: PetroLou who wrote (2878)4/14/1999 9:14:00 PM
From: Challo Jeregy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
To Lou, Witchie and Wily -

Just wanted to let you know what I did -

I asked -
exchange2000.com

and you guys all responded.

Here's what I think I did <g>

I have msft IE (?) and Netscape. Want to use nscp just 'cause <g>
(I'll try msft later)

Anyway - went into windows explorer and copied my bookmarks that I had saved on a diskette. Saved them in Documents. I now have my old netscape bookmarks to use. Right now I pull them up from documents, but (once I figure out how) I'll save each bookmark as an icon. That way I can open them easier. The one thing I haven't figured out yet is how to add new links to my old bookmark. I think the secret lies with the icon.

It's possible that I've done this the hard way but, at least, it's working for now.

Thanks for your help.